IBM in Thailand Continues Leadership in Server and Storage Market for Revenue in Q4 2013

IBM in ThailandContinues Leadership in Server and Storage Market
for Revenue in Q4 2013

BANGKOK, THAILAND – 1 April 2014: IBM announced today its continued leadership in the local server and storage market, ranked #1 server and storage vendor for 4Q 2013, as reported by the leading IT market Research and advisory firm, IDC.

IBM also led the Thailand External Disk Storage market with 31 percent market share for 4Q 2013 in terms of Vendor Revenue. IBM has held the number one position in term of overall external disk storage market share in the Thailand for twelve consecutive quarters, from 1Q 2011 to 4Q 2013.

“More than ever, IT infrastructure matters. With the emergence and convergence of cloud, social, mobile, and big data and analytics, IBM systems can enable organisations to deliver on the promise of these transformative technologies. We call this Smarter Computing, which helps create efficient and resilient IT environments with intelligent servers and storage systems that empower users to share information, secure transactions and drive real-time insights,” said Joe WC Chan Country Manager, System & Technology Group, IBM Thailand. “The market in Thailand has been receptive so far to our smarter computing approach, realising that it is essential in transformation projects in this era of cognitive.”

Since its introduction in 2011, IBM’s Smarter Computing has been embraced by companies and institutions to fuel innovation based growth and competitiveness. Smarter Computing helps businesses unleash innovation via the cloud, unlock the power of Big Data, and safeguard the security of critical information. In the Thailand, there is an increased demand for the smarter computing approach to IT, to adapt to and capitalise on new trends that have emerged through the growth of mobile, social and online technologies.

IBM was the number one ranked vendor in the following server and external disk storage segments in Thailand in 4Q 2013: